Normally we use 100% cotton Fruit of the Loom. If unavailable its 100% cotton Gildan or Hanes.
Pattern for a Cat square. Great as a dishcloth, washcloth or with other squares to form a blanket or afghan. There are lots more free knitted square patterns available on my website. Both chart and written pattern are included and are very easy - just knit and purl stitches. Finished square: using DK (light worsted weight) yarn and 4 mm - US6, UK8 - needles approximately 22 cm x 22 cm (8.5 inches x 8.5 inches) using Worsted weight yarn and 4.5 mm knitting needles (US size 7, UK size 7) finished square is approximately 26 cm x 26 cm (10 inches x 10 inches) Of course you can use any plain yarn with the manufacturers recommended needle size, but if it is a different weight yarn it will change the size of the square. Light, plain coloured yarns show up the image best. This square is the same size as my other free squares - together they could make a fantastic afghan!
Whether you're showing your support for women's causes or you just love cats, this pussycat hat will make a statement. Rolled brim knit hat, single layer with cat ears sewn into top. Loom knit with polyester yarn, so it's machine washable. Hats are stretchy, so they will fit a large child up to an adult. Hats are custom made in the color you choose. Current color selections are hot pink, pink camo, leopard pink, petal pink, teal and black. If you would like another color - your favorite color or to match your cat - simple choose the "Pick your color" option and leave a note at checkout. All items are individually handmade, so there will invariably be small discrepancies from time to time between the photograph on the website and the received item. However, I take great care to ensure that all items are of the highest quality. Handmade in smoke-free, pet-free home.
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Whether you're showing your support for women's causes or you just love cats, this pussycat hat will make a statement. Rolled brim knit hat, single layer with cat ears sewn into top. Loom knit with polyester yarn, so it's machine washable. Hats are stretchy, so they will fit a large child up to an adult. Hats are custom made in the color you choose. Current color selections are hot pink, pink camo, leopard pink, petal pink, teal and black. If you would like another color - your favorite color or to match your cat - simple choose the "Pick your color" option and leave a note at checkout. All items are individually handmade, so there will invariably be small discrepancies from time to time between the photograph on the website and the received item. However, I take great care to ensure that all items are of the highest quality. Handmade in smoke-free, pet-free home.
The first photo shows the new version of the pattern available in individually and in the pattern collection Fuzzy Knits. Materials for Mouse: 40 g of worsted weight yarn in main colour (MC), 15 g of worsted weight yarn in contrasting colour (CC), pair of 4 mm (US size 6) knitting needles, two 4 mm (Us size 6) double pointed needles (dpns, optional), two 10.5 mm black buttons or safety eyes, stuffing, yarn for embroidering face, tapestry needle Materials for Pullover: 20 g of fingering or sport weight yarn, pair of 3.25 mm (US size 3) knitting needles, tapestry needle, scrap yarn, 2 straight pins, small crochet hook and button (optional) There’s been a lot of interest in versions of this pattern made by other knitters. If you’re looking for more clothing options, please try these clothing sets: one, two, three, or bedtime clothing. Any of these outfits will fit the mouse, with some small adjustments for length, because the mouse is a bit shorter than my other small toys. The last photo shows the original version of the pattern. In the new version, the face and ears have been completely redesigned. The raglan pull-over has been changed only to fit better. ERRATA: In the Fuzzy Knits version of the pattern, for the Body, there is a stitch missing from Row 6. It should read: Row 6: k8, m1, k15, m1, k8. (33 sts)
**This is a PDF PATTERN only. This listing is not for a finished product** Please read full description before buying! V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Published: January 2021 LANGUAGE: English only (US terminology) LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE: Intermediate + ****************************************************************************************************************************** This pattern is for a sitting Boxer puppy dog with a movable head. For more information on the pattern, please look at the photos in the preview. Zoom in on the 4th picture to read about stitches used, suggested yarn and size of the finished product, for example. If you can't find the answer to your questions there, send me a message and I'll try to answer them. Photos of customizations (if any) in the preview images are for inspiration only. Description of these adjustments is not included in the pattern. ************************************************************************************************************************* The pattern will be available to you as a digital download in PDF format as soon as payment is confirmed. Remember that digital patterns are not refundable. You will need a pdf reader like Adobe Reader installed on your computer to read this pattern. If you don't already have it on you computer, you can download it for free on their website: http://get.adobe.com/reader/ ************************************************************************************************************************* © COPYRIGHT All Zizidora Crochet patterns are protected by international copyright laws and are intended for personal use only. All rights reserved. It is prohibited to distribute instructions on paper as well as electronically (you may not sell or share the patterns in whole or partially, not post them on the Internet, not make instructional videos out of them or alter them in any way, including translations). You are of course free to sell the finished items made from this pattern (on a small scale – no mass production), but if you do, please credit me as the designer: (Zizidora on Etsy) *************************************************************************************************************************
Häkelanleitung für Plüsch-Herz WELPE. Serie Mein Herz Zoo. SOFORTIGER DOWNLOAD. PDF HÄKELANLEITUNG. SPRACHE: deutsch, französisch und englisch. DIE APPLIKATIONSVORLAGE BEINHALTET: 18 Seiten detaillierte Beschreibung 37 hochwertige Fotos Dekorationsprozess und Beratung durch den Autor. GRÖSSE der Figuren mit dem angegebenen Garn ist ca. (H×B×T): Nur Herz 16×18×9 cm Welpe 16,5×23×11,4 cm MATERIALIEN ● Original-Plüschgarn: Himalaya Delphin Baby 120m (131 yds) / 100g (3,5 oz) (Sie können jedes Analogon verwenden, zum Beispiel Premium Parfait Chunky). Gewicht: 6 Superbulky. ● Hakenstärke 4,5 mm Diese Anleitung enthält keine Häkellektionen, Sie benötigen grundlegende Häkelkenntnisse, um nach dieser Anleitung zu arbeiten. Dieser süße Herzhund ist einfach mit Häkelanleitung. Mit dieser Anleitung können Sie ein perfektes Geschenk für Ihr Kind oder Ihre Freunde machen. Solches Geschenk ist sowohl für Valentinstag als auch für Ostern, für einen Jungen als auch für ein Mädchen geeignet. Weicher Plüsch Welpe ist eine gute Idee für Kinderzimmer Dekor. BITTE BEACHTEN: DER KAUF DIESES ARTIKELS BESTEHT AUS EINER DIGITALEN HÄKELANLEITUNG, NICHT AUF DEN FOTOS! Schnittmuster für Cat&Bunny Herz: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1160070623/plush-heart-pattern-crochet-cat-plush Schnittmuster für Teufelsherz: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1367533754/plush-devil-heart-pattern-crochet-heart
Errata available: littleredwindow.com
Maine Coon beading tapestry pattern based on Miyuki Delica 11/0 seed beads, Loom & peyote pattern, Home decor tapestry, PDF instant download This listing offers a PDF containing a pattern, not the final crafted item. Materials are not provided. The provided image is a representation; colors may vary on different screens. Upon payment, you can instantly download the file. Confirmation of payment will trigger an email with a download link. You can also access it from your Purchases page. PDF with patterns includes: 1. Legend and design details for the beads. 2. A large, well-defined, numbered bead graph for loom and peyote designs. 3. Word chart for loom and peyote patterns. This design employs Miyuki Delica size 11 seed beads. Pattern properties: Columns - 200, Rows - 235. Bead count - 47000 Color count - 25 The approximate dimensions when using #11 Miyuki Delica seed beads are: width - 27.1 cm (10.7 in); height - 41.1 cm (16.2 in ) It is recommended for intermediate to advanced creators with solid seed bead experience. Beginners should approach with caution. This pattern does not include beadwork tutorials. This artwork is exclusive. Please keep the template for personal use only. Do not share or disclose any part with others. Purchasing this pattern permits you to use it for your projects, sell the resulting tapestry (no mass production), and credit "CraftPatternsShop" as the designer. To see more of my beading tapestry patterns, follow this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftPatternsShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=42021944 Enjoy the beading process!
Weave your own cute coaster of Collie dogs and sheep using this step by step PDF pattern designed for the rigid heddle loom. In this handwoven piece, a trainee Collie dog meets a cheeky sheep who grabs the flower and makes a run for it 😄. This item is a downloadable PDF containing all the information you need to make a beautiful country themed coaster. It is not a finished product. The PDF contains detailed step by step instructions (13 pages) and accompanying photos (6). The project has been designed for the rigid heddle loom and is suitable for an intermediate / experienced weaver. Note for shaft loom weavers …. I have never used a shaft loom. However, if you would like to have a go at making the coaster I can provide you with the threading and tie up and then the rest would be down to your knowledge and expertise 😄. The coaster is woven using the boundweave / Krokbragd method and some knowledge and experience of this technique is needed for this project. To recreate this coaster you will need: - a rigid heddle loom with a weaving width of at least 10 inch - a 15 dent reed. The design will also work with a 10 or 12 dent reed too. The instructions will however need a few modifications which I’m very happy to provide if you message me after purchasing the PDF; - 4 x wooden dowels - several shuttles - a pickup stick - woollen yarn in a range of colours - strong cotton warp thread - a tapestry beater The finished coaster measures 11cm x 11cm.
It does not seem like more than 2 months had passed. I have been on the looms a bit this winter. Probably the most that I have woven in a long time. All 3 looms had warps on at one time or another. There was the Bendigo Sheep and Wool Show - Kaz and I took our looms there and had 3 days of intense fun with lots of people weaving on the Saori looms. Many of them trying it for the first time. There was the trip to Wangaratta and Beechworth - my mum and I went for a weekend and saw the exhibitions at the Wangaratta Art Gallery and the Old School House Gallery. It was great to see those red dots next to my pieces! There was the Olympics and I signed up for one of the challenges on Ravelry. I wove a baby blanket for a friend. Her baby girl was born last week. There was a commission. There was a young convert who came to weave on my loom and made her own fabric. There was a football scarf long overdue (finals are this month and Spring is here), and I tried to make it not look like a football scarf! There was craft camp, but that is another story. It seems like I packed a lot into the last couple of months. Maybe the latest project on the loom is a reflection of how I feel...... a bit fragmented.
JEREMY THE AMİGURUMİ CAT Free English Pattern Pattern: @ludaorlova_toys English Translation: @samyelidesign MATERİALS AND T...
The first book that I bought when I started to learn to weave was A Handweavers Pattern Book by Marguerite P Davison. It was first published in 1944. It is a treasure - lovely to browse and full of traditional patterns with wonderful names such as Gothic Cross, Queen's Delight, Batchelor's Fancy, Wall of Troy, and Saterglantan. The last name felt very exotic and it was many years before I discovered that Saterglantan is a weaving college in Sweden. I decided to weave one of the patterns - Cat track and Snail trail which I saw in an Interweave Press booklet. In Marguerite Davison's book it is known as Wandering Vine. This is a design that can be played with and new combinations discovered. Another variation for cat track and snail trail. Here is another version. The cat track is more distinct and the snail trail is narrower. Remember that there needs to be a plain weave tabby in between the pattern weft. A variation of the pattern I decided to adapt the pattern to make four shorter cat tracks surrounded by the 'snail trail'. Perhaps it should be christened kitten track and snail trail. weave chart for cat track and snail trail The hand towel warp is 16/2 cotton and the weft is 16/2 cotton and the pattern weft is 16/2 linen doubled. The sett is 24 epi for the 16/2 cotton stripes. The ppi is approx. 40 because of the tabby overshot. The warp is in stripes 40 ends in white and 40 ends in colour. I used five stripes of white alternating with six stripes of green. Here is the weave chart with the tabby weft included. It does seem a little more complex but it is easy to weave. Weave draft with tabby weft highlighted in blue. The draft may seem a bit confusing but it is easy to get into the swing of using two shuttles. One shuttle has the plain weave weft of 16/2 cotton. The other shuttle has a doubled 16/2 linen yarn. Adapted cat track and snail trail. The handtowel is very sturdy and absorbent. On the loom, the cloth will seem very stiff and rather hard. Do not worry. Once it is washed it becomes soft. This cloth is very absorbent. I decided weave another version using blue and white stripes. Weaving on the loom Of course, the design can be varied by using a blue or white tabby yarn and a blue or white linen pattern yarn. Once threaded the pattern can be woven with either two small footprints or four smaller ones. I made a long warp for four towels. This warp had been lying around for some time so I used it for the online workshop with the Online Guild for Weavers, Spinners and Dyers for January 2017. the first workshop of the year is always UFO (Unfinished Objects) This is a chance to look through your projects half finished or as in my case not even started and make a good effort to complete them. I really like this workshop and each year I have managed to find the extra effort to complete long abandoned projects. It is such a good way to start the year. Even owning up to what you would like to do is an added incentive to really achieve your goal. I am so pleased that I finished this before the end of January. i really found it difficult to get up the enthusiasm needed but once started and with encouragement form other Guild members, I was away. In between each towel I used a few picks of yellow cottolin. This is where I cut the long fabric after weaving. At the beginning and end of each towel, I wove 10 - 12 picks using 16/2 cotton in plain weave. This is to make the hem less bulky. The white cotton is folded underneath and will not show when the handtowel is hemmed. Here you can see the difference when using a blue linen pattern yarn with either a white tabby weft of a blue tabby weft. For the pattern yarn of a doubled 16/2 linen I use my large shuttle which can take two spools of yarn. A two spool boat shuttle. Whenever I need to use a double yarn, I always use this shuttle. I have tried winding two threads together but I find that there is always some slack in one yarn. Once the fabric is off the loom, cut it into the towel lengths. I iron the top and bottom of each towel to press the material for the hem. I tack the hems and add the hanging tags and press again. Then I sew the hems using a zig zag stitch. The towels are washed in a normal machine wash. Hanging tag. I wove a hanging tag for the towels. There are 35 warp ends in two colours. i used 16/2 cotton doubled for the warp ends. The weft is blue cottolin. I like the effect of the dotted pattern and the horizontal stripe in the centre. Here are two finished towels. Two handtowels one with a two footprint cat track and the other with a smaller four footprint track. Measurements of the two towels before and after washing. Two track pattern Width before washing: 45 cm After washing: 41.5 cm Length before washing: 64 cm After washing: 61.5 Four track pattern Width before washing: 45 cm After washing: 41.5 cm Length before washing: 64.5 cm After washing: 62 cm The towels look really lovely and are very absorbent. Happy weaving Susan J Foulkes May 2017
These cashmere cats looks simple to make and you could even add long floppy ears to turn them into rabbits for Easter presents. Directions here.
With this Tiny Window Cat Free Knitting Pattern, you can make this Super Cute Tiny Knitted Window Cat as your next knitting project.
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These Fat Cat Knitting Patterns are quick and easy to make, and a great yarn buster project too. This would be a gift for any cat lover.
Photos above © seymor & © Patty7737 This knitting pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Cat Bookmark
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Hello amigurumi lovers and beautiful visitors, I wanted to share the free amigurumi patterns for you here. In